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Hello and welcome to LIVE coverage of Elche vs. Barcelona in La Liga. We get underway in 15 minutes.

La Liga / Matchday 37
Estadio Martínez Valero / 11.05.2014
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Alex Chick

Updated 11/05/2014 at 19:51 GMT+1


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CONFIRMED: It's going to the final day! Full-time: Malaga 1-1 Atletico.
90+3'
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The full-time whistle sounds out. Barcelona face an anxious wait to see if Malaga can keep Atletico at bay. Remember: one Atletico goal will send the title to Madrid.
90+2'
Messi's free-kick is palmed clear unconvincingly.
90+1'
Barca have a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area! It's time for Messi to prove he's the best of all-time...
90'
Xavi's corner comes to nothing. Three minutes of added time signalled.
89'
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Just before the corner... Coro comes off for the hosts. Fidel on.
88'
Rodrigues leads an Elche charge out in the final moments. Down the other end, Barca force a corner.
87'
Barcelona win a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area. Is this their moment?
86'
Elche have the ball. Atletico are still drawing. What a finish to the season.
85'
Barca pour forward in search of a late winner. Tello sees an effort blocked.
84'
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Adriano unleashes an effort from distance which flies inches wide.
83'
Messi can't quite feed Iniesta inside the penalty area. Does anyone want to win the title? As it stands, all three big-guns are dropping points.
82'
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Time for the super sub? Xavi replaces Fabregas.
81'
Bartra is penalised for a good old-fashioned challenge.
80'
Barcelona remain in the title race; but only just.
79'
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WOW! Rodrigues pops up on the inside-left channel and has a great chance to end Barca's title bid... Just over! What. A. Chance.
78'
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It's substitution time again. And it's another slow one. Carles Gil applauds every individual fan in the stadium before being replaced by Richmond Boakye.
77'
Fabregas' effort from the edge of the area deflects out for a corner.
76'
15 minutes to go. Barcelona have the ball. But they still look so despondent.
75'
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Javi Marquez sets the record for the slowest substitution in Liga history. Two minutes later, Alberto Rivera joins the action.